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Paramount TODAY'S PROGRAM "Pathe New?" "Thc New Exploits of Elaine" "Pathe Cartoon Comedy" FRIDAY The .;.? Keri 1'uraniniint Special "Sunshine Molly" I'ealnrinR Loin Weher and ritillips Smalley. SATURDAY 4'Her Supreme Sacrifice" A H ? le m -2 Bret Urama. "Love Will Out" A Vltapraph Drama. "He Gave Him a Million" A Luliin Comedy. "Broncho and the Baby" An EsHMtiny Comedy. Extra Special Coming Soon Margurite Clarke in "Gretna Green" Palmetto Theatre TODAY'S PROGRAM Crawford & Humphreys Bon-Ton Musical Comedy Co. present "THE THREE O'CLOCK TRAIN" A Very Laughable Black-Face Comedy IVfovles fop Today "THE INDIAN CHANGELINGS"-Re liance. "THE LITTLE MATCHMAKER"-Ma jes tic. 'THE BEAUTY BUNGLERS"-A Key stone Comedy. r i i 1 11 ~? ,. i - . i The White Oak Quartette is still pleasing the audiences with their beautiful harmony. This show is a plum-good-one. i ft TTPTC1 X JL JEX Ju*5 &w They are the tires that carry you longest, far? ther?st and easiest, with most miles per dollar and fewest stops on the way. For Sale; By Todd Auto Shop TO SOUTHERN PAVING CON STRUCTION CO OF CHAT TANOOGA STREETS THAT ARE TO BE IMPROVED Brick Will bc Used on Main Street I From Robert? *o Norris* Streets. The contract for street pavln;* to j be done in Anderson with rooney realized from the recent bond issue wan lot to the .Southern Paving Con structioo company, ?if Chattanooga, Tenn., by thc paving commission a? a meeting held yesterday morning. Following the lotting ?if tl).< contract tlie commission designated the streets to be paved snd tho typo of niateri I I i to bo used on t-acli. the schedule .. lng as follows: Main Btreet, from Roberts to Nor riss. with vitrified brich. Ml oilier streets with sheet asphalt, ' which the roadways are: WcHt Wlili ner street, from crossing of c. & W. C. railroad to Monroe street. Wesl Market street, from Mali. | I ?treet to Maxwell avenue Uiver street, from Main street to Coughlln avenue. South McDuflle street, from Lien son to Hampton streets. North McDuffie street, from Kast Whittier to O reen VII le streets. Calhoun street, from North Main to Evans strectB. Church street. Peoples to Munuiug Btreets. (Jrconvllle street, Main street to Boulevard. Paving la f> be carried to the far ther side of a!', cross streets marking the end of the paving work on any particular roadway. Commission Gratified. Tho prices at which the commission closed the contract for the sheet as phalt are said to be the lowest for which paving of this kind has eve! boen dono in the South. The quality of sheet asnhalt IH of a superior grade, and better than Hint walch has been put down in Greenville, Hpartanburg. or-any other town or city of the up per pnrt of tho State. Ander*? n. therefore, will have the best quality ?f paving of any city l i tho Piedmont section of the State. Ileglii Work Karly. Tho contractors will have work un der way here within IS days. They are now finishing up a large con tract in Haltimore and will move their plant from that city direct to Anderson. Tho commission lias plans for get ting t!ie very best results In ev\jry way. Kor instance, In purchasing the brick for the paverhent on Main Btreet they will have an Inspector who will pana on thc brick before they are loaded at thc plant from which they aro purchased. This In spector will then seal up each car fo: Bhlpmcnt to Anderson. S ?ould one of these seals be broken when a car of brick arrives here, the commission will refuse to receive it. In this manner the commission will assure It aelf that the best quality of brick are being secured. Experts will pass on the finality of the sheet asphalt pavenient also. The commission will have an inspccloi constantly at the plant where the asphalt IB cooked, to ace fiat "t ls properly prepared and that th? city ls getting the quality of material call ed for in tho contract. A Big Saving. The manner in which the paving commission has handled the letting of the contract means a big saving to the city. It ls conservatively estimated that tho commission has asked for the city fully $20.000. This waa done by fie manner In which tho bids wore handled and the terms on which the contract waa made. raving Y ar da ve. There will be approximately 2R.0O0 square vards of thc vitrified brick paving, this being laid on No th Main street between Earle and Rob erts streets and on South Main street between Church and NorriaB at reeta. The yardago on the streets to be pav ed with sheet asphalt amounts to ap proximately 64.500 square yards. Thia ia to cost approximately $1 ir.,000. The vitrified brick paving is to cost $i.9? per square yu-d. Including grading. The sheet asphalt paving is to coat <i 12 per square yard, including grad ing. Lettin?; of Contract. The paving commission met at noon Tuesday and opened bids for the paving, lt was necessary for the com mission to roc es? after an hour's ses sion in drdor that the bids might be compiled and put In shapo for consid eration. At 3:30 o'clock that after noon the commission met again and went through the bids, rejecting all but those offered by three firms. A third session ot the commission was called yesterday morning at 9 o'clock for the purpose, of arriving at a final decision in the matter of letting the contract. This session, aa stated, alroadv, resulted In the contract being let to the Southern Paving Construc tion company The specifications for the street paving work provided for a close binder in the Rheet asphalt paving. It was stated that engineers over the country are divided as to preference for open and closed binders, and the three lowest bidders were asked by tbe commission if any changes would be made in the prices subm ited by them If the commission sh?, id de termine on open binder rathe/ than clots hinder. Each of the three con Let For Pavement L mc to ru declared Unit th? change would -cause u reduction in thc uricc, and each of them stated what reduction tiu-y wcro wiling to al li nv . The binder Is thc cushion made (mm stone snd asphalt which lavs on lop ol the concrete base and hinds ihi> base lo tin- asphalt uurface. A rlot'e binder h< mail?' hv lining Btnall ?tone ami usnhalt. th?- small stone de ceasing the nuinlier of voids in the binder. Au open binde ? ls made (>y usinr. larg) r *? t ? ? x i ? H ?mil asphiiTt Llic larger .shines increasing ?he num ln r nf voids, (engineers aro divided ihrnit equally aa to which is the bet ter. With the understanding that an ripen binder will I?- used by HIP com mission thc i?!<is or iii? Southern Paving Construction company, ac cepted hv lin- commission, are HS fol '1WB. the figures denoting the piare lier square yard: llrlck, ilncuding grading, 81.95. Itrick, nol Incliidlog grading, $1.85. Sheet asphalt, No. 1, Including grading, ;-l.lT. Sbenl asphalt, No. 1. not Including grading, $l.::7. Sheet asphalt, No. V, Including grading. $1.12. Sheet asphalt. No. 2, not including trading, 81.22. llltumlnoun concrete, Including :;railliiK, 81.2.1. Ultumliinus concrete, not Including grading, *i.ic. Mrick laid on two Inch sand cush ion with cement grout filler, 81.50. Single course six-inch concreto, guaranteed one year. $1.2.1. As stated, the commission accepted thc hld on vitrified brick paving ai 81.9.1. Including Rad lng. This pav ing will be laid on :> four Inch com rete foundation. The Tact thai the com mission accepted the hid designated above as No. L' does not mean that Mils is a second class of paving. The expression "No. 2" ls simply used to designate the different bids, anil is In aa way ari index to the cjuality of thn paviiiR. The Southern Paving Connt'/Rc tion company of Chattanooga pul lowo the first puvj'ng in tlie city of Anderson. This contract was for the laving on thc square and leading out rm North Main and South Main streets. That was 13 years ago. Mr. T. H. Lardny. president of the conr oany. who visited Anderson while this paving was being laid, came to An Icraon to attend the letting. His rcpn sontatlvc. Mr. I!. H. Mort z, .ame to Anderson several days ago. lu fact, he lias been coming to An ilerson to compile figure? for their . ids for two or three weeks. T!i" commission will not sign the contract with tin1 Southern Paving Construction company until they have thc miincy from tho bond sale Pi in url. It 1B experted that this money will he received bore on tho next few lays, when the contract will tie sign- * !d. Tho contractors expect to completo tho work hero within six months, riley will brine skilled labor to An irrson only. Tho unskilled labor will bo employed locally, lt ls es timated that employment can be pivon fully 175 local people, those figures int including teamsters, ilraymen. etc. Ixxvil concerns will bc engaged for tho muling and dray work. MA UKI KU IS 'ATLANTA \niler?wn Couple Married There on Sunday. The many friends of Miss Lily Dlic .vorth will be surprised to hoar of he* uarriagc to Mr. C. II. Harper. They were married at the hospital In At anta. May Oth. Thev are now at their mme m Zebulon, where Mr. Harper s one of the leading business men. ?or "JITS KV ?ffer-This and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS, fut out this ?lip, enclose with fie. to Foley & Co.. Chicago, UL. writing your name anti iddress clearly. You will receive in -cturn a trial package containing foley's Honey and Tar Compound, 'or coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney PHIB, for pains and back, iicumatism, backache, kidney and iladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic rabieta, a wholesome and thoroughly icansing cathartic. (Stout people cn oy them. Evana Pharmacy._ Bijou Theatre TODAY'S PROGRAM "The Black Box"-Episode No. 5 Don't fall to sce thia great two part drama. "His Smashing Career"-Sterling A great cometh with Ford Sterling. y "Cupid and the Fishes"-Imp "Animated Weekly" All Contest Tickets Will Be Honored At Box Office. 5 BIG REELS-5c and 10c Good Mutir .:. Universal Service TH RI F T If thrift docs not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize the fact that every niau who has a dollar put aside is a capi talist. We earnestly urge you fo open an account with tiiis bank for any sum. Hither a (Checking or a Savings account, in ad dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your money except in a wise way. The prosperity you enjoy today does not guarantee you prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial world may later on deprive you of your present measure of prosperity. Wc Pay Interest On Deposits. PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON Great Sale of White Beauty oosier Cabinets Ends Saturday NEARLY ALL ARE SOLD-END MAY BE TOMORROW The proat Bale of "WHITE BEAUTY" Hoosier Cabinets wllt^nd Saturday at the latest, perhaps tomorrow. If each of the J 1000 towns where tho Hoosier company has permitted this sale does as well as we have here, there will be no trouble about thc quick doubling of "White Beauty" Sales. There 1B every Indication that thc limited number alloted UB for this sale will not last till .Saturday night. We can obtain no more to sell at the present terms. Most likely you will seo these cabinets In the homes of Home of your nearest and dearest friends. Why walt until then and regret that you missed the opportunity that is offered to you as freely as to them? Tomorrow Pay Only $1.00-Try the "White Beauty' Kitchen in Your This is thc chance of a lifetime to secure a real Hoosier Cabinet on terms of only S1.00 down and $1.00 weekly. The Hoosier Club plan ot pay ment has proved amazingly popular ?with the foremost women in this community. Some of them tell us lt is the same way that they have bought line editions of rare books. Yet it coats you nothing extra to en roll in thc Hoosier Club if you como tomorrow. No interest. No fees of any kind. Does This For Toa Think of sitting down at work: of *av ina njles of step*. You can't measure benefita like thew. But tin; Hoosier ?lao give* yt hours ot freedom lor tither things: ;aawt slrpuith and Waves you fresh ?hen evicting comea. For 44 labor-<avto? Moaner ff?titre? quicken your vant. Mandy piare? for morn than ?CC .T'uUa tim eve-vthtng at your line, ? and*. Wot nen call it th ; "Autmn.itif Srrvnu; ' And you ?iii pta iso it like them MMtier taT II'.T. Waat Experta Think Final proof of '.bf ftunricr's suprema ry funes front UMBI Mfg, C'uistine Krsa errick. Household Editor ol th? Ladies' Home Journal, baa used tba Hoosier A years in her Expert ovina! Kitchen. Mrs. Harrie! !.. D. Darling of (Simmons Col lege, Boatm . considers the Hoosier th? first essential of kitchen work. The Philadelphia Publia Schools usa the Hoo sier Many universities, too, tue Hoo rteto in teaching Ddknestic Science. Exclusive Festeres rvee Use wonderful shaker flour sifter : fha Hoosier accounting system; the rook-book holder the food guida; the want list; th? pencil holder; the money ' tray: the emergency shelf, and d'lteti* of other labor-saving devices. 17 of which are entirety new. Beeide NOW! Saturday May Be Too Late . Other wooten are making ' up their mind* tonight to come tomorrow and ' v*.eet a Hoosier Cabinet whit? they catt take ' advantage of this offer, lt won't fake Ave minute* to decide when you see lt. - Come early-tor whseptthai lot is gonn you cannot get another White Beauty" on these tarma. Peoples New FXumltiirje TO THE PUBLIC x We authorise thia limited eale of Hoosier Cabinets this week only for fl down? $1 weekly-at the fixed oash price. THE HOOSIER MifG. CO.. New castle. Ind.